Effect of jumper settings on flow rate

Bela N

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I just purchased two 6095s which will be controlled by my Multicontroller 7095. The 6095 manual makes no mention of how the jumper settings, 12V to 24V, affect the flow rate with respect to the max-min setting on the 7095. On my older 6055 I know setting “min” on the 7095 will yield a flow rate of 264 gph and the setting of “max” a flow rate of 1453 gph. The range of the 6095 is 528 gph to 2510 gph, can I achieve this full range on each of the jumper settings? In other words with jumper setting of 12 V, will the pump produce a flow rate of 528 gph with a setting of “min” & a flow rate of 2510 gph with a setting of “max”? Will the pump have this same range at 24V ie produce 528 gph on min & 2510 gph on max?

If the full range of the 6095 is available on all jumper settings( 12V-24V), what is the recommended jumper setting for use with the 7095?

If it is a jumper controlled sliding scale, where do I find the chart which indicates the flow rate ranges (min & max gph) of each of the voltages?

Thanks
 
We don't have a chart for every voltage, the stated minimum is at 12V and 100% power the stated maximum is at 24V and 100% power, basically what can be set out of the box with no controller.
 
We don't have a chart for every voltage, the stated minimum is at 12V and 100% power the stated maximum is at 24V and 100% power, basically what can be set out of the box with no controller.

Roger,

I understand the effects of the jumper settings on the 6095 with no controller. But I am still confused about what happens when both the controller & jumpers are used simultaneously. I will be able to figure this out if you answer the following three questions.

1) Will the flow rate be 2510 gph with 7095 set to max (100%) & the pump jumper to 12V?
2) Will the flow rate be 528 gph with 7095 set to min (30%) & the pump jumper to 24V?

Or

3) Will I get results similar to the hypothetical ones I made up below?

Jumper.....GPH Flow rate
Voltage....7095 setting
..............Min......Max...... Note: on the 7095 min = 30% & max = 100%
..12V..-...528..to...858
..15V..-...858..to..1189
..18V..-..1189..to..1519
..20V..-..1519..to..1849
..22V..-..1849..to..2180
..24V..-..2180..to..2510

Thanks
 
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12V- 100%- 528, 24V- 100%- 2510

So the 6095 at 12V can do 158-528gph
At 24V 753-2510, everything else is somewhere in between.
 
12V- 100%- 528, 24V- 100%- 2510

So the 6095 at 12V can do 158-528gph
At 24V 753-2510, everything else is somewhere in between.


EXCELLENT !!!!!
Exactly what I wanted to know. Also I did not realize that you could go lower then 528. Thanks most helpful.
 
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Roger,

I have three older 6055s with the non-jumper power supplies. If I purchase the new jumper power supplies for the old 6055 will I get a similar range of control with the 6055 as you indicated with the 6095?

Thanks
 
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